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Kuala Lumpur to Kuala terengganu Bus

Kuala Terengganu sits on the Terengganu River on the East Coast overlooking the South China Sea. Weekends here fall on a Friday and Saturday and Terengganu, with its eight districts, has tropical weather. By road, one can access the intercity expressway to connect to major towns while the Simpang Pulai and East Coast Highways connect via Tasik Kenyir.

Terengganu has many beautiful islands, heritage waterfronts, and lush green countryside to offer tourists an unforgettable experience when approaching from Segamat Highway from the South. Buses, taxis, rental cars, ferries, shuttles, and boats are easily available and popularly traveled in.

Kuala Lumpur, the capital city of Malaysia, is about 453 km and takes 6 to 7 hours to reach via bus depending on the number of stops on the way.

There are a total of 8 buses after 6 pm. The cost of the trip varies between RM 42 to RM 44 and this depends on the coach and operator selected. The popular operators are Adik Beradik, Swiftliner, Express Mutiara, Transnasional, and Maraliner with 8 buses plying the route daily after 6 pm.

Kuala Lumpur to Kuala Terengganu Bus Details

The pick-up point for buses to Kuala Terengganu is the TBS-Terminal Bersepadu Selatan. Popular drop-points are Kuala Terengganu and the Hentian Bas Mkt. The first bus departs at 8:30 am and the last bus is at 11:30 pm. To get to TBS, you can use the taxis, shuttle buses, trains, KTM Komuter or KLIA Transit train from KL Sentral. It is walking distance from the Bandar Tasik Selatan station.

Regular travelers and tourists, both prefer traveling by bus between these two cities as buses are frequent, punctual, clean, and safe. The bus coaches are also graded as single or double deck and SVIP, Standard, Business Economy Club, and Executive. At Kuala Terengganu TBS you can use the local shuttle or heritage buses, trains or taxis for onward travel. For sightseeing, rickshaws are easily available near the Central Market.

FAQs

Q-1 ) How can I make an online bus ticket booking in Malaysia?

A: You can book a bus of your choice to any destination in Malaysia by logging on to the official website of redBus which is www.redbus.my . The site is user-friendly and you can book your bus ticket in a matter of minutes.

Q-2 ) How do I book a bus from Kuala Lumpur to Kuala terengganu?

A: You can either visit the terminal and go the booth belonging to the bus operator of your choice, wait in line, select a seat, and book your ticket. If you’d rather not do that, you can visit www.redbus.my and book your seat within 5 minutes.

Q-3 ) Do I need to print out my bus ticket before boarding?

A: There are two main scenarios that you might fall into when you have to board a bus. Now, if your boarding point is at any terminal in Malaysia, passengers will have to take a print out of the bus ticket that has been sent to the email in a PDF format. The second scenario is when your boarding point is a bus stop and not a terminal. In this case, you will receive an M-ticket that you will have to produce before boarding your bus. If the operator does not provide an M-Ticket, you will have to take a printout of the ticket (PDF) that has been sent to the registered email ID that you have used to book the bus ticket on the redBus website. Some operators might levy a charge if these conditions are not followed.

Q-4 ) Can I reschedule my journey after I have booked my ticket?

A: Yes, you can. But this feature is limited to only a few bus operators in Malaysia. Look for the reschedule icon before booking your ticket.

Q-5 ) How do I pay for my bus ticket on the redBus website?

A: There are a number of different modes of payment offered to customers. Customers can either pay by credit card, debit card, or they can select any of the banks listed when you click the “FPX (Malaysia Online Bank Transfer).

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